Hi,
I've got a 2x anamorphot from B&H that has been made Kowa. The values seem to fit the Kowa 16-F, 16-H or 8-Z:
serial number: 0678141
range: 5feet to infinity (no scale in meters)
front lens: "filter size": 68mm (no filter thread)
rear lens: filter: 52mm, visible glas: 43mm
lens' length at 5ft: 85mm
lens' length at infinity: 92mm
(all mm-values: plus/minus 2mm!)
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According to the internet some Kowa lenses that have been sold under other names (B&H, Elmo, Singer, ...) simply have been re-labeled while others have been modified a little bit (mainly to fit certain projectors):
http://www.efilmforum.com/archive/index.php/t-4625.html says:
There are three different Bell & Howell lenses that I know of, the original Filmorama (sold for over $500 when introduced), A Kowa made 16H with a special rear barrel to match the Bell & Howell large barrel lens and the 921 which I think was first used on the JANs for the military and later for commercial use. The consumer version have a silver ring which is threaded for the B&H large barrel lens.
http://web.archive.org/web/200212051142 ... senal.html says:
So with all that into consideration, plus the fact that most widescreen Super 8mm films are printed with the aspect ratio of 2.66:1, we're going to deal with the x2 anamorphic lens. You can get this lens easily for around $100. The most familiar one is the Kowa 8Z, also known as the 16H. Now this lens was also marketed under other names, mainly to be sold with a specific projector. I see x2 anamorphic lenses that are from Bell & Howell all the time on Ebay.
In other words: I haven't got any clue whether my lens is a re-labeled one or whether it has been modified to fit a certain B&H-projector.
Any ideas/hints/info?
Jörg
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Can you please be more specific? I'm interested in buying one but I'm not sure if it fits to any of my projectors. Do you know for sure other projectors/lenses that are suitable for this lens?Yeah, this lens will simply screw on to any of the many projectors using the 52mm lens. B+H from the 500 to the 2500 series, the JAN, Kalart-Victor 90 series etc.
Thanks. But how does the rear thread differ from the "normal 8Z"? In orther words: Can I still use a normal step-up/step-down-ring to connect it to any of my cameras? Or would I have to use a special ring for a special threading?tim wrote:I have one of these that is used for filming: a superb lens. It is essentially the 8Z, but with a rear thread designed to fit in the B&H projection lens.
Jörg